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* Lead plane ''C-Cup'''s navigator (or the bombardier) falling out of the plane when an Me-109 shoots out the nose.
* Lead plane ''C-Cup'''s navigator (or the bombardier) falling out of the plane when an Me-109 shoots out the nose.
{{quote| '''Phil Lowenthal:''' Oh God ... ''He doesn't have a parachute!''}}
{{quote|'''Phil Lowenthal:''' Oh God ... ''He doesn't have a parachute!''}}
* Danny listening on the radio as the rookie crew of the ''Mother and Country'', bisected by a falling Me-109, scream for their mothers all the way down until they fade out of range. Even worse that the radio squelch almost sounds like screaming itself, right before Danny turns off the radio.
* Danny listening on the radio as the rookie crew of the ''Mother and Country'', bisected by a falling Me-109, scream for their mothers all the way down until they fade out of range. Even worse that the radio squelch almost sounds like screaming itself, right before Danny turns off the radio.


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Latest revision as of 00:17, 2 October 2020


  • Lead plane C-Cup's navigator (or the bombardier) falling out of the plane when an Me-109 shoots out the nose.

Phil Lowenthal: Oh God ... He doesn't have a parachute!

  • Danny listening on the radio as the rookie crew of the Mother and Country, bisected by a falling Me-109, scream for their mothers all the way down until they fade out of range. Even worse that the radio squelch almost sounds like screaming itself, right before Danny turns off the radio.